Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1920 — WALKER township. [ARTICLE]

WALKER township.

Henry Meyers called at F. M. Lilly’s Wednesday. A. P. Huntington was on the sick list the past week. Carry Williams called on Will Tomlinson Thursday. Bill Tomlinsori called at Clarence Bridgeman’s Monday. A. P. Huntington "rind wife were Gifford callers Friday. Most of Walker Center celebrated at Wheatfield the Fourth. Tom Inkley and family of Rensselaer spent Sunday at C. B. Scott’s. The bugs seem to be getting the pickle vines pretty badly this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tomlinson spent Monday with Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson. Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman spent the day with Mrs. F. M. Lilly Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman returned from a visit to Monon Monday evening. Volney Peer has been working on his farm in Walker Township this week. Lee Jennings and sons, Willard and Walter took dinner with C. B. Scott’s Sunday. Paul Stallbaum helped his father on the stone road at Moody two days last week. Walter and Trevor Williams called at F. M. Garrett’s on business Tuesday evening. Mr. Barrett of Chicago stock yards has been spending the past week on his farm.

Wesley Hurley is at home at present from his work on the stone road at Pleasant Ridge. Will Stallbaum and family spent Saturday and Sunday in Michigan City on a pleasure trip. ' Ernest Tomlinson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson and son. Will. - Donald Bridgeman spent the week end with friends at Monon and celebrated the Fourth.

F. M. Lilly and son, Lester, took supper with A. P. Huntington Monday evening, after doing a job of butchering for A. Huntington. , Mr. and Mrs. John Pettet, daughter, Mildred and son, Junior, attended the surprise party given for Mrs. Firman Pettet at her home near Virgie, in honor of her twenty-third birthday last Thursday. Robert and Myrtle Jennings are spending a few days with Mrs. Gail Poole of Valparaiso while recoverong from the operation which they had for adenoids and tonsils. Leona Jennings is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Roscoe Poole of Wheatfield. „ Mrs. Lee Jennings is in Hammond hospital this week with her son, Robert, who was operated upon for the sore which he had in his limb. The operation was very severe, as the bone had to be scraped, but he came through it alright so far. I may cripple him as results are uncertain as yet.